Yes, you can replace a hard drive in an HP laptop. Hard drives for laptops are a standard 2.5 inch size drive. You can pick them up online between $50-$200 depending on the size and if its solid state drive or a mechanical drive
The Compaq Presario is the cheapest HP Laptop computer and it sells for $349 after savings and rebaits. Its features inlcude 2MB Hard Drive, and it is EneryStar compliant.
You can safely use your 3.0 external hard drive with your 2007 HP laptop. However, data transfer will be slow as you will not be able to utilize the 3.0 speed.
No. You can use any brand of hard drive you like (Hitachi, Fuji etc.) as long as they have the same type of connection.
its usually doesnt it depends on the type of laptop
"Pavilion" is the name of a long line of HP PCs; you would need to specify the exact model number. In general, newer PCs have bigger and faster hard drives, and if you wanted to replace the drive, there are a wide variety of choices of size and speed that would fit.
yes as long as its compatible with your proccesor and fits you need to check your dimesions. but i'd just recommend an external hardrive preferable a Western Digital WD Passport WDXMS1200 External Hard Drive
The range in prices for a new HP Touchsmart computer are between $450 and $1550. Depends on whether it's an all-in-one desktop or a laptop, how much memory it has, and how big the hard drive is.
You just need to buy a laptop dvd drive, it will work.
You can send a photo on Gmail on HP laptop. It can be sent as an attachments on the mail. The attachments can be mailed from the drive.
Hewlett-Packard Development Company or HP makes several models of hard drives. The type of hard drive depends on the usage. HP makes SAS Hard Drives which is a middle of the road drive. HP also produces the SATA Hard Drive which is an entry level drive and the HP Solid State Drive which is meant for unrestricted workload applications.
The HP 8530p laptop comes with 2GB of RAM installed.